Digital Archive and Retrieval Tool (DART) presents engineers with an easy to use alternative to typical SVN or other CVS type systems. It allows engineers to easily archive data and provides an interface for managing and accessing store information.
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Version 1.0.0.3 of the DART desktop client has been released today. Changes: * The client can now encrypt file data and paths before sending the data to the server. * An additional option for auto-archiving was added that will automatically archive files that were edited approximately 10 minutes ago. * Changed the original daily automatic archiving so it will only archive if there is at least one changed file.
Version 1.0.0.3 of the DART server has been released today. Changes: * Changed the back-end so it will no longer store duplicate file data (in the same storage resource twice) * Added HDF storage resource * Fixed bug with PostgreSQL storage resource that resulted in the data being dropped when the server was restarted * Handled error case where Amazon S3 could not store more than 5 MB of data * Improved memory usage with the PostgreSQL storage resource * Changed web.xml so it works with the Sun Java System Application Server
Version 1.0.0.2 of the DART desktop client has been released today. The new version fixes a bug which prevented the single configuration file of the DART desktop client from being created when the directory of the file did not exist.
If the directory which stores the configuration does not exist, the program now creates the directory.
A new version of the DART desktop client has been released today. The new version will no longer archive files that have not been updated. For example, if the file "Readme.doc" is archived and the user attempts to archive it again, the program will inform the user that the file has not changed. Moreover, when at least one Pro/E versioned file is archived, relevant Pro/E versioned files are archived as well. For instance, archiving wheel.prt.1 will also archive wheel.prt.2.
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